Keyboard Drivers Download

A Keyboard Driver is software which allows communication between your keyboard and your PC or laptop. If your keyboard does not work at all, first make sure it is plugged into your computer correctly. Most keyboards connect via a USB port or a PS/2 port. Try plugging it into a different port. Wireless keyboards need special drivers to work properly, and connect via a Bluetooth interface. If Windows does not recognize your Keyboard, your Keyboard Driver might be missing, corrupted or need to be updated.

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How to Update Drivers to Fix Keyboard Problems Quickly & Easily

Many Keyboard problems can be fixed by updating the drivers. After you upgrade to Windows 10, problems can occur because your current driver may work only for the prior version of Windows. There are two ways you can update your Keyboard drivers.

Option 1: Update drivers manually - Use DriverGuide to find the correct driver for your device and operating system. Next, download and install it by following the step by step instructions. You’ll need average to intermediate level computer skills to use this method.

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Option 2 (Recommended): Update drivers automatically - Even computer newbies can update drivers with just a few clicks of a mouse. Use trusted software to identify, download and install the newest driver updates for your PC in one step. Your old drivers can be backed up and restored if you encounter any problems. You’ll need novice to beginner level computer skills to use this method.

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If you cannot find the right driver for your Keyboard, you can request the driver and we will find it for you. Or, try the automatic option instead.

Once you have downloaded the new driver, next you must remove the current driver if it is installed. On a Windows PC, you do this by using a built-in utility called Device Manager. It allows you to see all of the devices attached to the PC, and the drivers associated with them.

How to Open Device Manager

In Windows 8, swipe up from the bottom, or right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose "All Apps" -> swipe or scroll right and choose "Control Panel" (under Windows System section) -> Hardware and Sound -> Device Manager

How to Install drivers using Device Manager

The keyboard driver should typically be located under a category called "Keyboards."

Locate the device that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

Click the Driver tab.

Click the Uninstall button and follow the instructions.

To reinstall, you can either insert the disk you have from the manufacturer, or run the installer you have downloaded onto your computer and follow the instructions.

If you want to just update the driver instead of removing it, you can click the Update Driver button on the Properties window, and follow the instructions.

Option 2: Update drivers automatically

If you do not have the skill level or time to update your drivers manually, or are having difficulty finding the correct driver, you can do it automatically with the Keyboard Driver Update Utility.

This utility is an intelligent program which will automatically recognize your computer operating system and device. Then, it will find the correct drivers for it. There is no need to know which specific operating system you have, and there is no risk of downloading and installing the wrong driver. Automatic driver updates eliminate mistakes when installing or updating drivers.

You can scan for driver updates automatically with the FREE version of the software, and complete all necessary driver updates with the premium version.

Run the driver update utility and click the green Scan Now button. Your system will be scanned and automatically detect any problem drivers.

Click the Update Driver button next to the out-of-date or missing driver. The correct version will be downloaded and installed automatically. Or, you can click the Update Your Drivers Now button to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system.